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« 24-0 for Bentley men | Main | Bellingham DPW director warns on road funds » Friday, February 16, 2007Critical injury in Natick crashNATICK A series of single-car crashes this morning in Eastern Massachusetts left two women dead and two teenagers with life-threatening injuries, according to the State Police, the Globe reports. Authorities said it is too early to determine if icy roads played a factor in any of the wrecks, but excessive speed is being considered as a factor in one of the fatalities. All four victims were drivers and there were no other occupants in the vehicles. One of the crashes occurred in Natick when A 19-year-old man driving east on Bacon Street lost control of his vehicle, crossed the center line, and hit a snow bank. Authorities believe the vehicle went airborne before it hit a tree in the front yard of a house. The victim, whose name was not released, is in critical condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. -- Brian Ballou Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 01:58 PM
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